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INSTALLATION

Note: Before you start to assemble your tree, please choose a location near an
electrical wall outlet.  Place the tree stand on a level surface.

Please remove protective covers from the base of the pole from each section.

1. Unfold the tree base to a 90 degree angle.
2. Carefully insert bottom section (D) of tree into tree base and tighten the screw (see Fig. 1).

3. Insert the lower middle section (C) of the tree into the bottom section (D)  (see Fig. 2).

5. Insert the top section (A) into the upper middle section (B) (see Fig. 4).

Note: There is a tree top connector on the top section (A).

7. Shape the branches.  Starting with tips closest to the pole, shape one tip to the right,

one to the left and one along the centre of the main stem.  Repeat pattern for each

6. Allow the branches to fall into place or gently pull branches up and out. When

adjusting branches be sure that all wires are free of branch hinges (see Fig. 5).

8. Plug the well-connected power supply cord plug 1 from the bottom section (C) into

electrical outlet. Please note this tree comes with an on/off foot pedal switch for
easy illumination. The plug 2 is for tree top lights. Plug the power supply cord

branch (see Fig. 6).

plug 2 into electrical outlet.

4. Insert the upper middle section (B) of the tree into the lower middle section (C)  (see Fig. 3).

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Fig. 3

Fig. 2

Plug 1

Foot pedal
switch

Foot pedal
switch

A

B

D

Fig. 4

Tree base

Fig. 1

side
view

side
view

Fig. 5

Fig. 6

OPEN

OPEN

E

Plug 2

Tree top connector

C

Summary of Contents for W14L0688

Page 1: ...Honeywell 9ft 800ct Eagle Peak Pine Prelit W14L0688 User Manual Read and save these instruction before use CAUTION ALWAYS UNPLUG YOUR TREE FROM ITS POWER SOURCE BEFORE ASSEMBLING OR DISASSEMBLING ...

Page 2: ... or extension cords as this may Do not cover the product with cloth paper or any material not part of the product ornaments only on the tree itself present and the product should be discarded This product employs overload protection fuse A blown fuse indicates an overload or short circuit situation If the fuse blows unplug the product from the outlet Also unplug any additional strings or products ...

Page 3: ...r Middle Section Bottom Section Top Section A B C D F 1 set 1 set 1 set 1 set 1 piece Screw A B E G H I Retainer washer Reverse threaded iron bolt Bolt G H I 2 pieces 2 pieces 4 pieces C Tree Base E 1 set J K Replacement bulb Fuse J K 2 pieces 8 pieces F D O P E N O P E N EN 3 ...

Page 4: ...o the pole shape one tip to the right one to the left and one along the centre of the main stem Repeat pattern for each 6 Allow the branches to fall into place or gently pull branches up and out When adjusting branches be sure that all wires are free of branch hinges see Fig 5 8 Plug the well connected power supply cord plug 1 from the bottom section C into electrical outlet Please note this tree ...

Page 5: ...mps are firmly in the lam pholders slightly twist the lamps from side to side to ensure proper connection If the lights still do not work carefully remove each lamp one by one out of the problem light string Pull the lamp AND plastic base straight out of lampholder Do not twist lamps while removing from lampholders Check two wires at the bottom of the lampholder Each wire should be aligned properl...

Page 6: ...ment plug product if the attachment plug is damaged by pulling on cord blades provided with product on top of attachment plug T S 7 7 3 A M A X 3 A M A X USE ONLY USE ONLY 125V FUSE O P E N Replace the lamp 1 Grasp plug and remove from the receptacle or other outlet device Do not unplug 2 Unlock the burned out LED lamp by lifting the hook 4 Replace lamp with only 3 0 Volt 0 06 Watt LED type lamp p...

Page 7: ...s end to end up to a maximum of 216 watts 1 8 Amps total Do not interconnect low voltage products D E U N I T N O C E S U R SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS from the outlet pull lamp out each hole lamp to the hook of lamp base USE AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS a Before using or reusing inspect product carefully Discard any products that have cut damaged or frayed wire insulation or cords cracks in the lampholders o...

Page 8: ...Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may causes harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in ...

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